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the environment of the election is better than the last election. >> maybe the election day environment has improved, but will the environment in parliament improved? with the opposition gaining ground, they are looking towards changing policy and answering the call of their supporters. the cambodian people's party still has a solid majority in parliament and will still control government, but they must not ignore the growing popularity of the opposition. on the program, questions by a judge. the driver of the spanish train that crashed and killed 79 people appears in court. jewelry isllion of stolen from a hotel on the french riviera. >> a reminder of the top stories you're on al jazeera -- pulls have closed in molly in the first presidential election since the country was thrown into turmoil 18 months ago. despite fears that but some voters off, there has been [indiscernible] announced. the egyptian prime minister says he will deal decisively with any attempt to stabilize the country. brazilians have come out in their millions to hear pope francis speak at rio de janeiro's copacabana
the environment of the election is better than the last election. >> maybe the election day environment has improved, but will the environment in parliament improved? with the opposition gaining ground, they are looking towards changing policy and answering the call of their supporters. the cambodian people's party still has a solid majority in parliament and will still control government, but they must not ignore the growing popularity of the opposition. on the program, questions by a...
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. >> and a -- election day in zimbabwe. polls have been closing as monitors give the votes the thumbs up. >> it's one of the wildcards ahead of the september's elections in germany -- a row over a failed project to develop surveillance drones that wasted hundreds of millions of euros. >> today, the man at the center of it all had to appear before a parliamentary committee to explain himself, but he stuck to his guns and said he will not resign over the matter. >> the opposition says he knew more about problems at an earlier state than he is letting on, and they say that should cost him his job. >> the stakes are high because he is a close ally of chancellor merkel, and she is standing by him. >> he has denied the accusations against him. he says he knew about problems regarding the euro hop drums, but his aides told him they were not insurmountable. when that group wrong, he put an end to the project. >> i think it is important to note that at the time i took office around 85% of the total sum had already been paid or had t
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senate seats in that election. there is one problem with making that statement, and that is that most of us made that statement two years ago. and through most of the 2012 election cycle it really did look like republicans would pick up two, three, four u.s. senate seats and that election. we have to have two mindsets. the cards are dealt by the previous election. in the senate, because of his six-year terms, we have to look back to say what happened six years earlier? in 2012 we were operating off a base of 2006, a terrific year for democrats with the war and president bush's midterm election and all the arguments we ever talked about. so they had a great election in 2006. there were overexposed in 2012. they probably should have lost seats. a couple of people decided it would be really good idea to swallow hand grenades after swallowing the pins. other brad -- bad breaks here and there. we went from a situation where everyone thought republicans would pick up three-four seats to a net loss. that is why i am a lit
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x france said these elections had to be held by the end of july. a lot of people were against holding the elections, saying that now he -- mali was not ready for them. we ought to be a little positive. this has been an extraordinary accomplishment when you think about it. you have more than 65% voting. many people could've gotten up in the morning and said, i might be killed by some terrorists as i i'm waiting to vote. the voting was much lower in areas like the northeast, but that is normal. you have a huge election turnaround. even in american terms. you have no terrorist activity. you need to emphasize those points without getting carried away. we will probably have another round and we have to see what will happen between now and august 11. by all measure, this has been an extra ordinary accomplishment on the part of the government. >> in democracies where there is peaceful, able get very complacent about their own democracy. -- people get very complacent about their own democracy. >> a have to be accepted by the main candidates. otherwise, the
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. >> and a -- election day in zimbabwe. polls have been closing as monitors give the votes the thumbs up. >> it's one of the wildcards ahead of the september's elections in germany -- a row over a failed project to develop surveillance drones that wasted hundreds of millions of euros. >> today, the man at the center of it all had to appear before a parliamentary committee to explain himself, but he stuck to his guns and said he will not resign over the matter. >> the opposition says he knew more about problems at an earlier state than he is letting on, and they say that should cost him his job. >> the stakes are high because he is a close ally of chancellor merkel, and she is standing by him. >> he has denied the accusations against him. he says he knew about problems regarding the euro hop drums, but his aides told him they were not insurmountable. when that group wrong, he put an end to the project. >> i think it is important to note that at the time i took office around 85% of the total sum had already been paid or had t
. >> and a -- election day in zimbabwe. polls have been closing as monitors give the votes the thumbs up. >> it's one of the wildcards ahead of the september's elections in germany -- a row over a failed project to develop surveillance drones that wasted hundreds of millions of euros. >> today, the man at the center of it all had to appear before a parliamentary committee to explain himself, but he stuck to his guns and said he will not resign over the matter. >> the...
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elections divide. a lend a in chile was voted in with 56%. -- allende in chile was voted in with 56%. >> would you agree that egypt has rejected political islam? >> it is a problem. i do not want to put it this way. this is what someone is asking. >> it i say that again? >> is egypt rejecting political islam? >> you cannot say that egypt rejected political islam when political islam or one of its parties was consistently winning every single election. what would have been is in the next -- if the next elections were to come in and freedom and justice would have come in, they would have lost the first time they came in. they went in with elections and they won 40%. 40% -- there was a lot of sympathy and you can, now they promised and they did not deliver. you pay a price for doing that. the next elections they would have lost but they would have their core supporters. >> first of all, squares or not the judge. what is decisive is the voting of the people. >> [indiscernible] >> we are happy now with the
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>> dan from next year's elections. the high court in bangladesh -- banned from next year's elections. the high court in bangladesh rules against jamaat-e-islami. you are watching al jazeera, live from doha. also ahead, thousands killed during july. iraq's sectarian war passes another grim milestone. the man trying to unseat the president of zimbabwe says the elections were a farce. monument -- and .n ancient monument destroyed court in bangladesh has ruled against the jamaat-e- islami party, declaring illegal its registration with the election committee. that means that the country's third most popular political group cannot contest elections next january. the judge has accepted the petition which said jamaat was a religion-based party that does not believe in the sovereignty of bangladesh. we have this report. >> when the court -- what the court verdict means is that the jamaat party cannot participate in the election. it does not mean that jamaat as a political party is banned. the significant implication is that jam
>> dan from next year's elections. the high court in bangladesh -- banned from next year's elections. the high court in bangladesh rules against jamaat-e-islami. you are watching al jazeera, live from doha. also ahead, thousands killed during july. iraq's sectarian war passes another grim milestone. the man trying to unseat the president of zimbabwe says the elections were a farce. monument -- and .n ancient monument destroyed court in bangladesh has ruled against the jamaat-e- islami...
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togo's election commission says the ruling party has one last week's parliamentary elections. the president will begin his third term after his union for the republic party 162 of the 91 seats. the opposition accuses the government of mismanaging the polls. but international observers say there were no irregularities that undermine the results. pope francis has left rio de janeiro after days of frenzy and fanfare. his final mass drew one of the biggest ever for a papal event. popeirst foreign trip as has done much to reignite the fate of brazilians and the catholic church. ♪ >> the final act of pope brazil' weeklong trip to could only be described as a triumph. some 3 million people, the lininglargest number, rio de janeiro's copacabana beach to see and hear the pontiff one last time. >> the simplicity and flavor he showed us was received with open arms by the people of rio de janeiro. this is evidence that faith can unite people. >> pope francis called on those , butful to be tolerant never directly refer to the vatican zone prohibitions against divorce, contraception, gay
togo's election commission says the ruling party has one last week's parliamentary elections. the president will begin his third term after his union for the republic party 162 of the 91 seats. the opposition accuses the government of mismanaging the polls. but international observers say there were no irregularities that undermine the results. pope francis has left rio de janeiro after days of frenzy and fanfare. his final mass drew one of the biggest ever for a papal event. popeirst foreign...
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the stakes are high in mali preparing for its first presidential election. first out to egypt at least 100 are said to be dead and many more injured after security forces apparently opened fire on support ers of morsi. it erupt ed overnight. security forces opened fire just before dawn on around the clock sit-in near a mosque in the northeast of the city. officials deny they used live ammunition. we have this report. >> a makeshift morgue is bursting at the seams. the muslim brotherhood said scores of protesters are dead after the saturday morning clashes. they claim police and armed civilians were shooting to kill. >> all the dead were hit in the head, heart or chest. only one man was shot in the back. there were some with brains blown out. victims were hit between the eyes. they were fired on from above. >> the interior minister denies that security forces used live rounds. >> we have never opened fire on protesters. no aimed at their torsos. i can guarantee it. >> supporters of morsi have been camped out since his removal from power. doctors scram belied
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and election year. it's not quite as wide as some other groups. i think that's one of the reason that greenberg and women's voices, women vote group are focusing on unmarried women because there it's an enormous gap. these are people, you know, that don't -- a lot of these folks do not follow politics avidly, and as a result it's a good group for democrats in a sen it's -- sense it's very e fecialt. -- efficient. they can move a bunch of numbers pretty quickly when you can get them to vote. when you have a group already voting in reasonably high numbers. african-american turnout doesn't trail white turnout much anymore. it's harder to move the numbers forward. i'm sure you know some term for that -- a technical term i don't. it's certainly the case. >> good morning, patty with target. could you discuss the drama becoming the wyoming race? sorry. [laughter] >> you know, i think i'm going stop answering questions from this little corner right over here. [laughter] you know, there are a lot of reasons why
and election year. it's not quite as wide as some other groups. i think that's one of the reason that greenberg and women's voices, women vote group are focusing on unmarried women because there it's an enormous gap. these are people, you know, that don't -- a lot of these folks do not follow politics avidly, and as a result it's a good group for democrats in a sen it's -- sense it's very e fecialt. -- efficient. they can move a bunch of numbers pretty quickly when you can get them to vote....
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while holding banners saying yes we scan a parody of the a bomb as election speech for his first term of yes we can they're angry at what they say is being let down by not only their own government but the infringement by the united states is government into their privacy they want to be left alone they say and they're saying as well today that they're all edward snowden's they're all bradley manning's and that's why they're standing together across germany. you know all over that you want inquiry into the use of chemical weapons in syria's got off the ground as investigators in damascus officials finally try to reach an agreement the stalled as the u.n. demanded full access to syrian facilities which the authorities have denied another breakthrough has been reached in new york to a key rebel groups now agreed to take part in a peace conference to try and resolve the two years war in syria of to meeting with security council members but it's not important explains next there are conditions attached. and what those preconditions are it's hard to detect it seems as though they want to m
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elections were to be run its day who. assaulted elections guards biometric election guards to. vote. i think they never left mali are still their companies they are still there with their political influence and not only france of course but. the e.u. has been very influential in organizing in approving this whole process and your very first question was is this bringing more democracy for the madeon people i really doubt it because those who what we heard of those who are taking part as we go we get a half hour program that's we got an hour break to get some afraid to touch it again saying thanks for being on the program is there author and research at the grass a think tank in belgium thanks for your time well talking about it some people's views coming up shortly as promised scotland's first minister tells r.t. by the prospects for independence from the u.k. right after this break. i've got a big question for you how stupid can stupid terrorist paranoia get according to four progressive stuck on the texas department of public safety demanded that any women entering the state
elections were to be run its day who. assaulted elections guards biometric election guards to. vote. i think they never left mali are still their companies they are still there with their political influence and not only france of course but. the e.u. has been very influential in organizing in approving this whole process and your very first question was is this bringing more democracy for the madeon people i really doubt it because those who what we heard of those who are taking part as we go...
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election. we don't even know what will be about. we could have feelings, but we ultimately know that what we have to do is watch the metrics to try to tell us it will be this kind of election or that kind of election and i have quite a few of you that have told the analogy that tip o'neill used to talk about all politics is local. it is a state, district, what are the voting patterns and candidates and campaigns and the money, using debt formulation. i think that all politics are local except when it's not. and i realize that that is not terribly profound. sometimes we have some times when all politics is not local. when there is a mysterious invisible hand and pulling down and you can't tell a republican in 2006 or 2008 at all politics is local. you could not tell a democrat in 2000 found that we can kind of have an undertow that was out there at all politics is local. so that is the first that this is going to be a micro-election and will it be a macro pushing one side or the other. and what
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and election term. its's not quite as wide as some groups. that's one of the reasons why greenberg and women's voices, groups are ng focusing on unmarried women. it's enormous. these are people a lot of these politics ot follow avidly. it's a good group it's an rats in that efficient group if they can move the numbers quickly if they could volt. a group voting in easonably high numbers and african-american turnout doesn't trail white turnout by that much harder to s's a lot move these numbers forward. and i'm sure you know of some technical term if i don't. so it's certainly the case. >> good morning. patty ritchie with target. discuss the trauma becoming the wyoming race? sorry? >> yeah. i think i'm going to stop answering questions from this right over here. you know, there are a lot of why incumbents draw challenges. sometimes somebody is old and touch with the state. sometimes they've gotten either liberal rvative or too or too moderate in i'd logically their state.ith sometimes they might have that
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there will be an election next year, and the more credible the election, the more transparent election, the better election and the more positive effect it will have. those are the two big challenges i believe will shape the post- 2014 environment in afghanistan. >> thank you very much for joining us there from washington. you are watching bbc world news america. the alaskan village could soon be washed away. tonight we take you to see why -- there was a time at the end of may and beginning of june when our headlines were dominated by turkey, specifically the protests sparked by the redevelopment of an easton ballpark. instanbul park. the conquests are written on the skyline. every leader who rules istanbul tries to reshape it. turkish governments want to change the way this city looks, perhaps more so than any other administration in decades. but in this city, construction is political. so the government's ambition has run into trouble. the prime minister wants to transform this area into replica up military barracks. he has big ambitions. beyond experiencing the results this is theio
there will be an election next year, and the more credible the election, the more transparent election, the better election and the more positive effect it will have. those are the two big challenges i believe will shape the post- 2014 environment in afghanistan. >> thank you very much for joining us there from washington. you are watching bbc world news america. the alaskan village could soon be washed away. tonight we take you to see why -- there was a time at the end of may and...
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another seven parties are challenging the election. the cambodia national rescue party hopes to mount the strongest challenge. opposition leader last week returned from self-imposed exile after receiving a royal pardon arranged by hunsein. appearances have drawn large crowds of people. cambodians suffer through decades of chaos, so the relative stability of recent years has been broadly welcomed. many in this nation of 14 million have prospered during his years in power. but among others, a sense of dissatisfaction is clearly growing. nhk world reports. >> reporter: the ruling cambodia people's party is campaigning hard to extend its dominance for another term. relative stability after decades of conflict. >> translator: the cpp protected our nation. without them the regime might have survived. >> translator: prime minister has propelled this nation from nothing to where we are today. >> reporter: in cambodia, civil servant can participate in election campaign. the ruling party takes advantage of that to mobilize massive numbers of sta
another seven parties are challenging the election. the cambodia national rescue party hopes to mount the strongest challenge. opposition leader last week returned from self-imposed exile after receiving a royal pardon arranged by hunsein. appearances have drawn large crowds of people. cambodians suffer through decades of chaos, so the relative stability of recent years has been broadly welcomed. many in this nation of 14 million have prospered during his years in power. but among others, a...
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the elections the next elections there is no specific date set for centuries so people have been already frustrated and that is mentioned the economy and the people inside. middle east risk strategist and a boy told us that brahmins murder will create huge problems for the ruling party no matter who is the black this is a very sensitive issue as you know last time we saw hundreds of thousands of people take to the streets we saw strikes across multiple sectors. we have been identifying such a political assassination as a potential trigger for that kind of thing to happen again the problem is that no matter how much the party leadership try to rein in their supporters there's a very deep underlying political divide here between the secularists and the islamists within two days here this is really all about determining the nature of what to visit is going to look like socially as well as politically following the uprising in the revolution so it's a very contested area that is likely to be polarizing people very much already and i think the assassination is just going to bring that to the
the elections the next elections there is no specific date set for centuries so people have been already frustrated and that is mentioned the economy and the people inside. middle east risk strategist and a boy told us that brahmins murder will create huge problems for the ruling party no matter who is the black this is a very sensitive issue as you know last time we saw hundreds of thousands of people take to the streets we saw strikes across multiple sectors. we have been identifying such a...
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we were elected to do that. we need to pass this amendment so that we can do the balancing, not folks that are not elected who we do not know. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from michigan.
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the elections the next elections there is no specific date set cetera so people have been already frustrated and as mentioned the economy and foreign minister. rami was a member and former leader of the secular people's movement party it was also on the board drafting a new constitution for the country and a middle east a risk strategist and a board told us his dad will significantly bank that. i think it's quite a serious impact for the draft in the constitution primarily because i'm not is actually given quite a few concessions to the secularists and i think the secularists now will be pushing for even more concessions from but the trouble is that i think the killing is likely to polarize both sides. the more that secularists blame enough the more that the right wing of the nutter is likely to take a defensive position. try to accuse the secularists of trying to undermine them i mean after all they were democratically elected so it makes it more difficult for the moderates on both sides to really come to compromises on the constitution there are still some outstanding issues on that people
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primary elections. and i'm not so sure that the conversation about morales and can women change that. i'm not so sure we're going to see a lot of that playing out just because i think most americans think, you know, there's a little bit of a change here on the social questions and most people realize that conversations like that are not, they're not socially desirable. they're undesirable. even though they might hold those opinions, we shouldn't be talking about them. >> to lynn's point. there is a six-year itch. every time there is a president, five out of the six times this happened and since the '50s, you know, the president's party loses seats. the average is actually six. so, history is going against democrats in this particular instance. but, you know, republicans need to make sure they didn't make the same mistakes they made in 2012. he acatually said that, you know, aiken was partly right with his legitimate comments and that was a big deal back then. not only gingry but paul brown have made for
primary elections. and i'm not so sure that the conversation about morales and can women change that. i'm not so sure we're going to see a lot of that playing out just because i think most americans think, you know, there's a little bit of a change here on the social questions and most people realize that conversations like that are not, they're not socially desirable. they're undesirable. even though they might hold those opinions, we shouldn't be talking about them. >> to lynn's point....
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genuine indignation over america's worldwide surveillance or election point scoring germany pushes for time to data protection rules following accusations of government complicity with the n.s.a. . as washington seek sanctions against any nation offering edward snowden asylum r.t. talks exclusively to the leader of nicaragua one of the country ready to take in the fugitive whistleblower. the syrian opposition presses the us to hurry up in sending arms to the rebels ahead of talks between the u.n. security council and the anti assad leadership. here gas clashes with police thousands of protesters converging on capital and rage by the assassination of a prominent opposition party leader. hello good morning it's nice to have your company you're watching r.t. coming to you live from moscow with me and very far. now whigs are edward snowden's revelations of the united states mass snooping operation against infuriated e.u. citizens germany is taking steps to address threats to previous see it wants to update u.n. data protection regulations with some top officials also calling for a suspensi
genuine indignation over america's worldwide surveillance or election point scoring germany pushes for time to data protection rules following accusations of government complicity with the n.s.a. . as washington seek sanctions against any nation offering edward snowden asylum r.t. talks exclusively to the leader of nicaragua one of the country ready to take in the fugitive whistleblower. the syrian opposition presses the us to hurry up in sending arms to the rebels ahead of talks between the...
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it's been called the best organized election since 1960. however, there have been concerns about security. the election observer says the process has gone relltibl smoothly. >> in the polling situation -- stations we visited, everything went well, quite peacefully. there was just one little protest from the mlma in front of our offices in kidal, trying to prevent people from voting but it was just a minor incident. >> gao is one of the towns that suffered particularly badly from the recent anti-islamist battles. sunday there was a party atmosphere. offensive coordinator irvine reports. >> a day to celebrate. despite soaring temperatures and long waiting lines, locals piled in to cast their ballots and see a democratically elected government return. some who fled the violence just last year came back just in time to participate. >> i traveled 600 kilometers to be here for this vote. after all we've been through, it was great to get to this stage, a stage we couldn't have imagined, to get, to move on from the crisis and get a democratic proce
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johnson won the election in -- problem. johnson won the election in a giant landslide. >> should the long term lessons of vietnam include respect for the nonintervention in another nation's sovereign affairs, in other words, civil wars, don't intervene? >> this was part of a cold war, not just a civil war, but as for interventions in civil war, stay out of it. >> try and do it with israel, our close ally. >> there's going to be a push for a war in iran and it's coming this year. >> eleanor. >> there will be a push for it and if this president has learned, he will not be bombing iran. renewed respect for knowing your limitations and renewed respect for understanding something about your enemy. we went into vietnam with knowing nothing about the culture, the religion, nothing. >> david rennie? >> i don't think nonintervention is the principle. i think it's understanding the risks and i think with iran i would disagree with pat. if your choice is bombing iran or allowing them to have a bomb, there is argument for taking action
johnson won the election in -- problem. johnson won the election in a giant landslide. >> should the long term lessons of vietnam include respect for the nonintervention in another nation's sovereign affairs, in other words, civil wars, don't intervene? >> this was part of a cold war, not just a civil war, but as for interventions in civil war, stay out of it. >> try and do it with israel, our close ally. >> there's going to be a push for a war in iran and it's coming...
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the opposition had also boycotted the december election. the governing bloc is expected to win most of the parliamentary seats. but the opposition says it will not accept the results. the opposition also criticizes the government for announcing $4 billion in aid to egypt after the military removed president morsi who was backed by the muslim brotherhood. >>> thousands of people hoff also taken to the streets in tunisia. they called for the overthrow of the islamist-led government. on the day of the funeral of an assassinated opposition politician. supporters of tunisia's secular opposition groups held massive demonstrations. they accused the government of failing to curb the activities of extremists. security forces used teargas to disperse the protesters. the anti-government protests are fueled by the gunning down on thursday of a senior member of a secular opposition party. 52 opposition members of parliament resigned in protest. they say they will continue to fight to oust the government. the current administration was formed through ele
the opposition had also boycotted the december election. the governing bloc is expected to win most of the parliamentary seats. but the opposition says it will not accept the results. the opposition also criticizes the government for announcing $4 billion in aid to egypt after the military removed president morsi who was backed by the muslim brotherhood. >>> thousands of people hoff also taken to the streets in tunisia. they called for the overthrow of the islamist-led government. on...
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election turnout, the gaps are not as wide between african americans and midterm elections. i think that is one of the reasons why greenberg and women's bonuses -- voices groups are focusing on women. these are people, a lot of these folks do not follow politics itdly, and as a result, -- is a good group in the sense that it is a very efficient group. numbers move a bunch of pretty quickly if they can get them to vote. when you have a group that is already boating in pretty high , and african americans did not trail white voters that much anymore. it is certainly the case. can you discuss the drama that is becoming the wyoming city race. i think i'm going to stop answering questions from this corner right over here. there are a lot of reasons why incumbents drawl primary challenges. sometimes somebody is old and grown out of touch with the state. sometimes they have gotten too conservative or too liberal or -- too moderate into and out of sync for scandals and something like that. i cannot really find anything like that with him. it would be uncharitable to say this is about
election turnout, the gaps are not as wide between african americans and midterm elections. i think that is one of the reasons why greenberg and women's bonuses -- voices groups are focusing on women. these are people, a lot of these folks do not follow politics itdly, and as a result, -- is a good group in the sense that it is a very efficient group. numbers move a bunch of pretty quickly if they can get them to vote. when you have a group that is already boating in pretty high , and african...
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that's the election in zimbabwe was largely peaceful. -- the election in zimbabwe was largely peaceful, but today the opposition says it wasn't fair. power says there was no vote rigging. in.he first results are days before an official announcement, the president's party is confident of victory. the officials say their party has failed in both parliamentary and presidential polls. mugabe's opposition says there is clear evidence of vote rigging. video of people voting illegally in one part of the capital. today, the ndc declared the election a fix. >> this is a huge farce. the credibility of this election has been marred by the violations. this is a sham election that does not reflect the will of the people. >> in the main domestic election monitoralleed the fairness of the election. million that up to a voters have been turned away ndc polling stations in strongholds. of thecredibility elections is seriously compromised by a systematic effort to disenfranchise urban persons. >> it is hard to be sure what the truth he is. and other african monitors have said that they appeared to be pe
that's the election in zimbabwe was largely peaceful. -- the election in zimbabwe was largely peaceful, but today the opposition says it wasn't fair. power says there was no vote rigging. in.he first results are days before an official announcement, the president's party is confident of victory. the officials say their party has failed in both parliamentary and presidential polls. mugabe's opposition says there is clear evidence of vote rigging. video of people voting illegally in one part of...
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elections do they have any big plans for that well remains to be seen i think the green party knows that they have to have to set their sights lower to start building momentum that means going after local offices and already there's a handful of greens that have been elected to local offices in the package there jesse was elected to the rent control board in san francisco so start small somewhere then go in the city councils and then maybe move on for mayor mayor all races a governor here and there and then maybe work your way into getting a seat in the u.s. congress the house or senate like that but still folks that doesn't mean that they're not going to run someone in twenty sixteen again that they will run someone that brings notoriety to the party and brings attention of the party and finally sound just a short time left but who should we have our eye out for. i think dr jill stein probably will plan to run into the green party and i spoke with her running mate from from last year sherry and she's they all seem on board to there's a lot of rising young people in this party that.
elections do they have any big plans for that well remains to be seen i think the green party knows that they have to have to set their sights lower to start building momentum that means going after local offices and already there's a handful of greens that have been elected to local offices in the package there jesse was elected to the rent control board in san francisco so start small somewhere then go in the city councils and then maybe move on for mayor mayor all races a governor here and...
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owners per pair for sunday's election. for sunday'spare election. >> the weather has been unsettled. eastward, along the eastern coast, it is pretty wet for some of us. it should not last too long though. the two -- by the time you get to monday, it should be dry for many places. there is another system putting itself together. that is going to gradually track its way eastward over the next few days so there is more wet weather still to come. there have been play d of storms across europe you can see the latest working its way north. that is giving us heavy down pours. we have seen when out of that system. this is the bordeaux region. things of the story for us as we head through the next few days. that system is edging its way eastern. it is going to continue to bring destructive weather. behind it, the weather will turn cooler. 24 degrees will be the maximum and london. headed that system, it is going to be very hot. berlin and vienna getting 237. to 37.ing welcome back. the top stories here on al jazeera. the interior m
owners per pair for sunday's election. for sunday'spare election. >> the weather has been unsettled. eastward, along the eastern coast, it is pretty wet for some of us. it should not last too long though. the two -- by the time you get to monday, it should be dry for many places. there is another system putting itself together. that is going to gradually track its way eastward over the next few days so there is more wet weather still to come. there have been play d of storms across europe...
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election. >> he will surrender power if he loses the presidential election. fort is 100% ready wednesday's vote. dodge facing tough economic times, more are hinging their hopes on their country's selection. that is why we don't have jobs. left, and they long -- he has the is one of , buteaders and is admired reviled by critics as cutting. it would seek to give a majority shareholding. chieftain later became head of the zimbabwe's workers union. is gathered as a potential kingmaker and is not an outright winner in the first round. splintered and is also running for president. >> there cannot be a free and fair election regarding the circumstances because of the nomination of candidates. what we're hoping for is an incredible election, the outcome that is legitimate. >> there are deliberate efforts to make sure that it passes with few problems. swing voterovide a in this election. this time around, the ruling party has support. >> of part of voting for the president, they will be electing members
election. >> he will surrender power if he loses the presidential election. fort is 100% ready wednesday's vote. dodge facing tough economic times, more are hinging their hopes on their country's selection. that is why we don't have jobs. left, and they long -- he has the is one of , buteaders and is admired reviled by critics as cutting. it would seek to give a majority shareholding. chieftain later became head of the zimbabwe's workers union. is gathered as a potential kingmaker and is...
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vote in all elections. we all get involved in the exciting elections like president. you've got to vote in the state legislature elections. >> you've got vote for school board, mayors. those elections affect the things that -- >> reapportionment and gerrymandering. you know the game and the contest and the stakes. thank you. up next, the lautest battle in the republican civil war between the tea party types and moderates. rand paul is firing back at chris christie and peter king for saying, these are his words, give me, give me, give me all my hurricane sandy money now. there's a way to start a fight in jersey and staten island. this is "hardball," the place for politics. re's a word you shd keep in mind. unbiased. some brokerage firms are. but way too many aren't. why? because selling their funds makes them more money. which makes you wonder -- isn't that a conflict? search "proprietary mutual funds." yikes! then go to e-trade. we've got over 8,000 mutual funds, and not one of them has our name on it. we're in the business of finding the right investments for you. e-
vote in all elections. we all get involved in the exciting elections like president. you've got to vote in the state legislature elections. >> you've got vote for school board, mayors. those elections affect the things that -- >> reapportionment and gerrymandering. you know the game and the contest and the stakes. thank you. up next, the lautest battle in the republican civil war between the tea party types and moderates. rand paul is firing back at chris christie and peter king for...
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you'll need a sustained campaign possibly i think for many different election cycles. certainly probably a few different election cycles to get congress to move on this issue. if they weren't going to move on an issue as big as immigration reform, with so many players on the republican side for immigration, how are they going to move on the voting rights act. the need is them for them to move. what is the pressure strategy to get them to move. >> the think the president and attorney general holder's work on this is important in terms of keeping that conversation going. i will say, melissa, i don't know if i'm extrapolating too much, but the president wading into the issue of race as did he a few weeks ago, now sort of laying out a progression vision, talking about inequality and mobility in this country, in terms of the conversation in and around disenfranchisement, i do think we're seeing a different chapter in his presidency. >> it's almost like he knows he'll never have to stand for election again. >> i'm sure he noticed it. >> the other thing -- i do want to say be
you'll need a sustained campaign possibly i think for many different election cycles. certainly probably a few different election cycles to get congress to move on this issue. if they weren't going to move on an issue as big as immigration reform, with so many players on the republican side for immigration, how are they going to move on the voting rights act. the need is them for them to move. what is the pressure strategy to get them to move. >> the think the president and attorney...
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, that kind of election, or something entirely different? and i think quite a few of you probably heard me tell the analogy -- i remember tip o'neill used to talk about all politics is local. and while i have an enormous amount of respect for speaker o'neill, you know, my variation of that or what i think he meant, is you know, a state, a district, what kind of people live there, what are the voting patterns there? what are the local issues and circumstances, the candidates, the campaigns, the money? you know, using that formulation, every house race, there are like 435 stove pipe household races or 33, 34 senate races. but my variation of that is, i think all politics is local except when it's not. i realize that's not terribly profound, but the thing is that sometimes we have these weird years when all politics isn't local, and where there is like a mysterious hand, invisible hand that's pushing the candidates of one party forward and pulling down the candidates of the other party. i mean, you can't tell a republican in 2006 or 2008 that a
, that kind of election, or something entirely different? and i think quite a few of you probably heard me tell the analogy -- i remember tip o'neill used to talk about all politics is local. and while i have an enormous amount of respect for speaker o'neill, you know, my variation of that or what i think he meant, is you know, a state, a district, what kind of people live there, what are the voting patterns there? what are the local issues and circumstances, the candidates, the campaigns, the...
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i mean, elected officials endorse all kinds of programs and projects all of the time. >> i think that it could, if they were using an elected officials in premature to add legitimatecy in the appeal to the public. >> you mean if they used it for example in printed material? >> yeah. >> or the media campaign. >> yeah. let's say that we are doing a mailer to say right to the board of supervisor and tell them not to cut them for the fire cuts keep them all open. >> maybe the firefighters union will do something like that. and they would say, you know, supervisors you are actually spear heading a movement to help us in gaining the funding that we need. please write or call the board right away. and that reporting would be captured whether or not the supervisor's names were attached to it or not. and you know, it is kind of that would not be it is not associated with like a ballot measure or something like that, so there is actually no political reporting attached to this. >> i see. >> does that answer your question? >> i think that it does. basically, the same thing is endorsed. and i was
i mean, elected officials endorse all kinds of programs and projects all of the time. >> i think that it could, if they were using an elected officials in premature to add legitimatecy in the appeal to the public. >> you mean if they used it for example in printed material? >> yeah. >> or the media campaign. >> yeah. let's say that we are doing a mailer to say right to the board of supervisor and tell them not to cut them for the fire cuts keep them all open....
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one of the sad things about losing our locally elected board is that there is now no formal public space for these kind of conversations to happen. it won't be happening at city college for the foreseeable future. and, so, the fact that you all have stepped up and provided the space i think is extremely important. i will be brief. you all have been asking excellent questions and i want to thank you for that. and there are a lot of people back there who know a lot more about the details of what is wrong, about what is happening here than i do. but i want to make a few points. i don't want to pick on gohar [speaker not understood] because she works very hard and she has worked very hard over the last years and she continues to do everything she can to keep city college open. but she presented you with a set of basically accjc talking points about who they are and how they operate which in my brief experience on that board are not true. she talked about this as a body that engages in voluntary self-regulation. now, the voluntariness of this is interesting to me. the fact that they tell you,
one of the sad things about losing our locally elected board is that there is now no formal public space for these kind of conversations to happen. it won't be happening at city college for the foreseeable future. and, so, the fact that you all have stepped up and provided the space i think is extremely important. i will be brief. you all have been asking excellent questions and i want to thank you for that. and there are a lot of people back there who know a lot more about the details of what...
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they would like to move towards elections. they just have to get past this stalemate with the muslim brotherhood, first. >> michael: that seems to be job one. they're trying to do it, maybe having graham and mccain go over there will help, but it's american centric, oh my gosh, we're sending two senators, they'll fix everything. noreen moustafa, thank you for coming up on our show. had the united states not boycotted the 1980 olympics, who knows, this mild mannered boyhood reporter might have met his goals. in protest i vowed never ever to run track again, ever. political trivia up next. please stick around. but still support the drug war you must be high. >> "viewpoint" digs deep into the issues of the day. >> do you think there is any chance we'll ever hear the president even say the word "carbon tax"? >> with an opened mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned great about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter) >> cutting throught the clutte
they would like to move towards elections. they just have to get past this stalemate with the muslim brotherhood, first. >> michael: that seems to be job one. they're trying to do it, maybe having graham and mccain go over there will help, but it's american centric, oh my gosh, we're sending two senators, they'll fix everything. noreen moustafa, thank you for coming up on our show. had the united states not boycotted the 1980 olympics, who knows, this mild mannered boyhood reporter might...
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♪ >> polls open in dim baun way's presidential >> polls open in zimbabwe's presidential election. mugabe seeking another team as the country's leader. >> welcome to al jazeera. these are our top global news stories. a shock in the number of civilians being killed or injured in afghanistan. >> all of the final status issues, all of the core issues, and all other issues are all on the table for negotiation. >> a framework for peace, israelis and palestinians agree to further talks for a search for a negotiated settlement. >> i'm wayne hay in thailand where buddhist monks are being scrutinized more than other ollowing scandals. >> welcome to the program. dick baub yeaians >> welcome to the program. zimbabweians are voting in what could be the last election. >> lines of voters braved the polls where polling booths opened at 7:00 local time. while mugabe cast his ballot, he said if elected will serve another full five-year term. also n rival tsvangirai voted in the capital of harare. . t's join our correspondent earlier we spoke to haru in the capital and she was telling us about the c
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well holding banners saying yes we scan a parody of the obama's election speech truce first term of yes we can they're angry at what they see as being let down by not only their own government but the infringements by the united states his government into their privacy they want to be left alone they say and they're saying as well today that they're all edward snowden's they're all bradley manning's and that's why they're standing together across germany peter all over him bill in the streets minutes past midnight and i remarkable news office very quick break that. this. and you try to transmission makes for a smoother ride bush and scientists conjure up could see it's crystals the e.u. says he's laser sight subject on one of the take giants. leave. your government is still persisting and i mean besides most people around the world would have absolutely no confidence and one argument often heard here is that the reason the rebels have become jihadists and have accepted money from you john how does this have been associated with that is precisely because the west is not prepared to provi
well holding banners saying yes we scan a parody of the obama's election speech truce first term of yes we can they're angry at what they see as being let down by not only their own government but the infringements by the united states his government into their privacy they want to be left alone they say and they're saying as well today that they're all edward snowden's they're all bradley manning's and that's why they're standing together across germany peter all over him bill in the streets...
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half of the population is left out of our elected leadership, when we have more women elected to office, we will have less scandal. >> i know that -- >> where is now? >> we heard nothing from this. >> this is not democrats and republicans, this is that the male obsession with narcissism. >> why don't you -- >> everyone makes mistakes, that is true, and everyone who has been a public figure, i myself and so many of us in here are public figures, we've made mistakes, that doesn't mean there are some that don't require a little more investigation than others. i think it sheds like on cyber security. our children online and the danger they get into. there was a girl in 2011 in high school who engaged in a digital online relationship with anthony weiner. i don't think we can trust this man again, i think we can take a further look into what's been going on. >> fool me once, fool me twice. these people are trying to fool us three and four times, spitzer and weiner. >> this isn't about electing more women, this is about electing quality people, man, woman, i don't care what your gender is, you
half of the population is left out of our elected leadership, when we have more women elected to office, we will have less scandal. >> i know that -- >> where is now? >> we heard nothing from this. >> this is not democrats and republicans, this is that the male obsession with narcissism. >> why don't you -- >> everyone makes mistakes, that is true, and everyone who has been a public figure, i myself and so many of us in here are public figures, we've made...